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this school bus was thrown into a diner in southern indiana, one of the hardest hit areas. here is how an owner put it. >> i got my grandson's hamburger off the bill and i said, it's here. everyone get in the basement. don't know what to think. i just couldn't believe it. like a movie. >>shepard: the governor compared the storm to a lawnmower powering through the country side. we are told this house in southwestern ohio stood for centuries, in 1800's it sheltered slaves from the underground railroad. most the second story was torn off. and now crews say thousands of people are without power both from the storms and from as much as .5' of snow. and a couple hours east of lexington, how does it look, mike? >>reporter: well, it is rough wherever you look. behind me you have the contractors putting boards up on the windows of the courthouse. the courthouse, all the windows, destroyed, and all the things inside have been damaged from water, from wind, destruction wherever you look. look down main street, debris coming from all of the village and i talked with the mayor and asked
this school bus was thrown into a diner in southern indiana, one of the hardest hit areas. here is how an owner put it. >> i got my grandson's hamburger off the bill and i said, it's here. everyone get in the basement. don't know what to think. i just couldn't believe it. like a movie. >>shepard: the governor compared the storm to a lawnmower powering through the country side. we are told this house in southwestern ohio stood for centuries, in 1800's it sheltered slaves from the...
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them, it may be nine indiana, you not so much. let me start with you, mr. bolt, what do you make of the tactic the doj is pursuing and are they on to something lengthit mat that we need to protect minorities at the poll? >> no, this is an attempt by eric holder to use this as an instrument in politics in the last election, and it started in the last election when of course after that he defended the black panther party for voter intimidation and what they were doing there, that was intimidating poll watchers, and these identification cards are another form of poll watching. they are a verification that the person was voting, should be voting, that was an intent of the voting rights act, of course. and by striking a side, first by intimidating poll watchers and by making it almost impossible to determine whether somebody is or is not entitled to vote they're really trying to maximize what they perceive to the future electorate. megyn: because the voting blocs tend to be democratic. >> 3-1. ig mig but they do raise issues about acce
them, it may be nine indiana, you not so much. let me start with you, mr. bolt, what do you make of the tactic the doj is pursuing and are they on to something lengthit mat that we need to protect minorities at the poll? >> no, this is an attempt by eric holder to use this as an instrument in politics in the last election, and it started in the last election when of course after that he defended the black panther party for voter intimidation and what they were doing there, that was...
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he can lose new hampshire, virginia, indiana, pennsylvania, ohio and florida, and he comes out with 250 -- >> you counsel in your column, it draeted a controversy. bit kristol wrote in the weekly standard -- rarely has an intelligent man been so wrong. >> well, maybe. there's only so much time, so much enthusiasm and so much energy, i think there may come a point where people look at the math and the defects of the republican nominee whoever it is, and say we have a better chance of maximizing the real objective to stop obama by getting all of the committee chairmanships. >> peggy, how did he keep the race from getting that point? >> i don't know. i think republicans really do have to focus. on the senate and the house. but not at the exclusion of the presidency. i think you can argue if you look at the past 15 years or so that a lot of legislationing -- a lot of big things are coming out of the hill. mr. obama's great domestic achievements, if you will, obama care, the stimulus, et cetera, they were created by congress, i think if the republicans take the house -- keep the house and ta
he can lose new hampshire, virginia, indiana, pennsylvania, ohio and florida, and he comes out with 250 -- >> you counsel in your column, it draeted a controversy. bit kristol wrote in the weekly standard -- rarely has an intelligent man been so wrong. >> well, maybe. there's only so much time, so much enthusiasm and so much energy, i think there may come a point where people look at the math and the defects of the republican nominee whoever it is, and say we have a better chance of...
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illinois, indiana and kentucky, in fact west liberty we have new pictures now and video. we all joke about big brother watching but surveillance cameras are everywhere and sometimes the best pictures are what we have from stores like this. this is a pharmacist. notice in the distance that is the west liberty tornado, the ef-3 made its way on the ground. six fatalities in west liberty but a total of 11. you can see the debris. follow the vortex of the screen from left to right. we're looking at it from the south so it's moving west to east. 140 to 160-mile-per-hour winds. watch this garage door get blown over. near 200-mile-per-hour winds. that's why we get in the basement or an interior room like a bathroom where the piping in the balls helps sustain it and keep you through something like this but it's just amazing. i want to take you to hawaii real quick because this is another extreme story. heavy amounts of rainfall on all of the islands in staggering amounts. reports of 46 inches of rain. not 4 or 6, 46. we have video too. it hasn't just been devastating rainfall, it'
illinois, indiana and kentucky, in fact west liberty we have new pictures now and video. we all joke about big brother watching but surveillance cameras are everywhere and sometimes the best pictures are what we have from stores like this. this is a pharmacist. notice in the distance that is the west liberty tornado, the ef-3 made its way on the ground. six fatalities in west liberty but a total of 11. you can see the debris. follow the vortex of the screen from left to right. we're looking at...
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. >>> from indiana we have the remarkable story of a mother's sacrifice. stephanie decker made a decision that almost cost her her life as she was trying to protect her children from a tornado last week. and in her first interview, she says she has no regrets. none. trace is here with more about this incredible woman. trace? >> reporter: this is a great story. 30-year-old stephanie decker actually went to pick up her kids early fro school, they're 8 and 5 years old, because she knew the storm was coming, and she went right home. they went right to the basement. a window broke out, and the entire house started shifting. she then made a split second decision, she wrapped her kids in a blanket and put herself on top of them. listen. >> the pillars, the steel beams, the bricks, everything from the house was hitting me in the back. i remember having a steel beam fall right on my leg. dominic would say, mommy, i need you to save me. >> reporter: she knew at that point that her legs were bleeding very badly, but she was still trying to stop the bricks and the deb
. >>> from indiana we have the remarkable story of a mother's sacrifice. stephanie decker made a decision that almost cost her her life as she was trying to protect her children from a tornado last week. and in her first interview, she says she has no regrets. none. trace is here with more about this incredible woman. trace? >> reporter: this is a great story. 30-year-old stephanie decker actually went to pick up her kids early fro school, they're 8 and 5 years old, because she...
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the danger zonrom ohio, indiana and illinois down to mississippi, alabama and georgia. now tpaoeusing the possibilityas and violent twisters. in parts of kentucky and alabama they were not taking any chances. schools there closed early. we have team coverage for you now. we'll go to janice dean in a moment who predicted this days ago. first to craig boswell who is under a tornado warning in the town of harrisburg, illinois where debris is all over the ground there from three days ago. >> reporter: good evening, megyn. under that tornado warning with the debris field and awful the wind kick up, just before you came to us moments ago a portion of the structure, the strip mall where we've been for the past day and a half blew away from parts of the steal beam structure here. that's reason why they want to keep people away from the area they are keeping volunteers out of the area another indication of why they are doing that. this is what they are trying to keep people away from, the nails sticking up from all of the wood, all of the debris from buildings from homes from th
the danger zonrom ohio, indiana and illinois down to mississippi, alabama and georgia. now tpaoeusing the possibilityas and violent twisters. in parts of kentucky and alabama they were not taking any chances. schools there closed early. we have team coverage for you now. we'll go to janice dean in a moment who predicted this days ago. first to craig boswell who is under a tornado warning in the town of harrisburg, illinois where debris is all over the ground there from three days ago. >>...
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a mother in indiana used her body to shield her two children but lost parts of both legs. >> he was reaching around holding them and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them. i had two steel beams on my legs. and i couldn't -- i couldn't move. >> the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes swept across 10 states on friday. the death toll stands at 40. >>> some black ice caused slip sliding in ohio. one of many. one by one cameras caught cars as they crashed into the guardrails and difference yesterday. >> oh!! >> this looks like the same intersection. drivers narrowly missed a news van even a tractor-trailer. no serious injuries. salt was placed on the road to prevent more accidents. probably should have should it down. >> crazy. >> midwest got pummeled. >> black ice no fun. how about our weather? shot from san jose. this is the beginning of gusty winds around the bay area. yeah, we have some scattered showers out there, too, this morning. most of that just light showers around the bay area. most of the energy sliding into parts of the south bay. just gettin
a mother in indiana used her body to shield her two children but lost parts of both legs. >> he was reaching around holding them and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them. i had two steel beams on my legs. and i couldn't -- i couldn't move. >> the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes swept across 10 states on friday. the death toll stands at 40. >>> some black ice caused slip sliding in ohio. one of many. one by one cameras caught...
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the supreme court upheld voter id laws in indiana, but now the doj has challenged those laws in south carolina and, now, texas. jay, why, why -- no, let me start with julian. why is the doj doing this? >> let him defend, okay. >> yeah, okay, fine. [laughter] i think for two reasons. one is voter impersonation is a problem that just doesn't exist in this country. it's been studied in the kansas, ohio, all around the country. the advocates of voter identification laws have never put forward any evidence that voter impersonation occurs on any substantial scale whatsoever. section five of the voting rights act requires when the a state puts in place a law effecting voting rights, it has to be clear that it's not discriminatory. that law was passed overwhelm withingly with bipartisan support, and the data shows right now this would diso proportionately effect hispanics, many of them living in areas where dmvs are open very few hours a month. so the benefit is minimal because the problem of voter impersonation doesn't exist. the potential downside is you could have serious discrimination. a
the supreme court upheld voter id laws in indiana, but now the doj has challenged those laws in south carolina and, now, texas. jay, why, why -- no, let me start with julian. why is the doj doing this? >> let him defend, okay. >> yeah, okay, fine. [laughter] i think for two reasons. one is voter impersonation is a problem that just doesn't exist in this country. it's been studied in the kansas, ohio, all around the country. the advocates of voter identification laws have never put...
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the son after church of god minister, pistole graduated from anderson university in indiana and indiana university law school in indianapolis. he joined the fbi in 1983 in minneapolis. he went on to work in new york before moving to the bureau's headquarters in washington to supervise the organized crime session. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt air flight 990 off nantucket, massachusetts, he has worked on some of the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks he was put in charge of the fbi's expanded counterterrorism branch, eventually becoming the bureau's executive assistant director of counterterrorism and counterintelligence. pistole led or was involved in a number of high-profile investigations including the 2003, suicide bombings in riyadh, saudi arabia, the breakup of a plot to bomb new york city subways in 2009, and later that year the case of the would-be "underwear bomber" on the detroit-bound jet on christmas. he also took part in the investigation of an attempted car bombing in times square in 2010.
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and then i moved in 2009 due to marriage to the state of indiana where i was able to vote. and i wasn't even sure if i was going to be able to vote. i figured i would just go ahead and register and see what happened. but we'll see what happens when i go to virginia but i definitely wanted the opportunity to represent the millions in letting our voices be heard about this particular issue. >> esther, i wanted to turn to you on this. part of what i hear that's so compelling is this larnguage about dehumanizing of disenfranchisement, this idea of not being able to vote means you're less a part of the system. >> absolutely. you're literally dedemocratizing people, taking away their rights, but you're also not just dehumanizing them, which when you think about the history of african-americans in this country, that word dehuman zation has a very important reality, physical reality but you're also talking about winning elections because the reality is, in 2008 when then-senator now-president barack obama won, when they looked at the numbers game of who turned out, huge numbers of
and then i moved in 2009 due to marriage to the state of indiana where i was able to vote. and i wasn't even sure if i was going to be able to vote. i figured i would just go ahead and register and see what happened. but we'll see what happens when i go to virginia but i definitely wanted the opportunity to represent the millions in letting our voices be heard about this particular issue. >> esther, i wanted to turn to you on this. part of what i hear that's so compelling is this...
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and abby, the director of consumer protection in the office of the indiana attorney general. and with that i give you michael bloom, our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> thanks, and good afternoon. this panel, i suspect, will be very interesting and informative and let's get to it. we're going to talk about fraud directed at the elderly, and a natural question is, why do we have a special panel on fraud on the elderly? and there is research that concerns particular vulnerabilities that older folks have that make them more susceptible than others to certain kinds of frauds. and i'd like to start with betsy, about some of the research that the aarp may have done concerning those vulnerabilities and if you could give us those factors that make older folks more vulnerable perhaps to the frauds we have been talking abouted to. >> it's on. okay. i want to -- there are not a great many statistics about how many elderly are victimized but we know that elderly financial abuse is dramatically underreported. maybe 24 people are victimized for every one that is reported to any kind of
and abby, the director of consumer protection in the office of the indiana attorney general. and with that i give you michael bloom, our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> thanks, and good afternoon. this panel, i suspect, will be very interesting and informative and let's get to it. we're going to talk about fraud directed at the elderly, and a natural question is, why do we have a special panel on fraud on the elderly? and there is research that concerns particular vulnerabilities that...
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peyton manning and what he's done for the organization, for the city of indianapolis, for the state of indiana. you know, there's a beautiful downtown football stadium called lucas oil stadium that's in indianapolis that is there because of peyton manning. the city just hosted the cash cow known as the super bowl because of peyton manning and that stadium. so he is going to be missed. but, you know, the colts might not have done this had they not held the number one pick in the upcoming draft and had stanford quarterback andrew luck not been available. the early reviews are he is a can't-miss prospect. they don't come around very often. peyton manning was one himself. but until you get into the nfl and you get into a system and you are the man, no one knows for sure. there are plenty of instances where there are quarterbacks who turn out to be busts. no one thinks andrew luck is going to be a bust, but no one knows until he gets to indy. >> and i guess nobody knows if ersay will rue the day that manning went bye bye. >> right. we shall see. >> ashley fox, thank you very much. espn.com. >>> rem
peyton manning and what he's done for the organization, for the city of indianapolis, for the state of indiana. you know, there's a beautiful downtown football stadium called lucas oil stadium that's in indianapolis that is there because of peyton manning. the city just hosted the cash cow known as the super bowl because of peyton manning and that stadium. so he is going to be missed. but, you know, the colts might not have done this had they not held the number one pick in the upcoming draft...
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a democrat from indiana. are you for or against that? caller: i am against. host: why is that? caller: -- host: anything else to add? caller: they are doing this to stop this black man from winning the election. host: let's go to new york. scott, independent caller. your thoughts. caller: i am a democrat but i am also running for office as an independent and i believe that when i go to vote, i actually have to present an idea of some sort. so, i think obviously you have to identify yourself in some way, shape, or form. what the id is, is debatable. a lot of different forums -- forms. but it is reasonable to prevent voter fraud to have some kind of idea. host: you broke up there a little bit. you said, on the other hand -- caller: i think you have to present yourself with some kind of id two present yourself, but it needs to be the least restrictive and not discriminate against especially minority groups or other groups, of which, at the report -- as the report said, tend not to have driver's licenses and other forms of id. but you do need to identify the person who has to vote.
a democrat from indiana. are you for or against that? caller: i am against. host: why is that? caller: -- host: anything else to add? caller: they are doing this to stop this black man from winning the election. host: let's go to new york. scott, independent caller. your thoughts. caller: i am a democrat but i am also running for office as an independent and i believe that when i go to vote, i actually have to present an idea of some sort. so, i think obviously you have to identify yourself in...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. burton: i'd like to use a few minutes of his remaining time if it's possible. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman seeking a one-minute request or more? mr. burton: i'm not sure what the procedure is on the half-hours. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas had a one minute remaining. mr. burton: i'll wait for my colleague from texas to start. she's going to yield me a couple minutes, i think, thank you. the speaker pro tempore: will the gentlelady yield? under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, for 30 minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the speaker. i'll be happy at this time to yield a few minutes to the distinguished gentleman from indiana, mr. burton. mr. burton: i thank my colleague from texas and i'd like to say that she's a pleasure to travel with. she's a real gentlelady. the reason i take the floor for just a couple minutes is one of our dearest friends in the capitol is a fellow name
for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. burton: i'd like to use a few minutes of his remaining time if it's possible. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman seeking a one-minute request or more? mr. burton: i'm not sure what the procedure is on the half-hours. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas had a one minute remaining. mr. burton: i'll wait for my colleague from texas to start. she's going to yield me a couple minutes, i think, thank you. the speaker pro...
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we at the indiana attorney general's office, have seen all of them. one of the scams that is very common in our area, partly because every year, we face a lot of storms, which you have been reading about in southern indiana and illinois, we always get tornadoes and very severe storms with hail. there are a group of scammers that will go from door to door and state to state following the storms. we typically called them storm chasers. sometimes, we have a different group that we call travelers that just comes seasonally, depending upon what the issues are. in the case of the storm chasers, what will happen is, they will follow a disaster and it will go door-to-door and say things like, i just read your door neighbor's roof. i have some materials left over. i would be happy to give you a discount on your repair for your house because i have one more day that i will be here. if you can be said right now -- decide right now, make the deal right now, we did it for your neighbor. they are trying to get a number of areas of comfort with respect to i have alr
we at the indiana attorney general's office, have seen all of them. one of the scams that is very common in our area, partly because every year, we face a lot of storms, which you have been reading about in southern indiana and illinois, we always get tornadoes and very severe storms with hail. there are a group of scammers that will go from door to door and state to state following the storms. we typically called them storm chasers. sometimes, we have a different group that we call travelers...
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. >> host: next as a call from a indiana. this is steve, democrat, you're on with david ignatius. good morning, steve. >> caller: number one, we should've never been in afghanistan. we should've never been in iraq. and we need to tell israel to leave iran alone, because they are the ones that are causing all the problems for us. >> guest: well, first, i guess i, i come to agree that the invasion of iraq was a mistake. at the time i thought it was justified, as a lot of people did. but seeing the costs and benefits, it's hard not to come back to that conclusion. on afghanistan, when you think back to september 11, 2001, and defeating i think most americans had no had to take this fight to the people who have done that terrible thing to our cities, it's hard to think that we wouldn't have gone into afghanistan. the question was, how hard, how long, what kind of forces? as i said earlier i think i've learned the more use of paramilitary forces and smaller footprint makes sense. in terms of finally of israel and iran, as i said before, it's clear that president obama, most u.s. offici
. >> host: next as a call from a indiana. this is steve, democrat, you're on with david ignatius. good morning, steve. >> caller: number one, we should've never been in afghanistan. we should've never been in iraq. and we need to tell israel to leave iran alone, because they are the ones that are causing all the problems for us. >> guest: well, first, i guess i, i come to agree that the invasion of iraq was a mistake. at the time i thought it was justified, as a lot of people...
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they have started to move back in michigan, indiana, wisconsin, and ohio and are back to the same levels giving mitt romney a three or four point lead over obama. that was level obama was asked in 2008. if he can keep that margin to five points, you have a good shot to maintain ohio but it will be a tough race. host: unemployment in ohio is about 7% so it is below the national average. the president can point to that as things turning around. guest: republicans have 300 electoral votes. in every one of the states where the states are doing better economically, states where there has been republican governors and republican policies have made the economy better since 2010. host: wisconsin and florida? guest: wisconsin and ohio and michigan have been doing better because of the local policies put in in 2010. host: look at wisconsin and florida. a wisconsin recall is in place for the governor and the florida governor has a low approval rating, so low he did not endorse anyone for the presidency. guest: a good governor will make a decision to do all the things he needs to do in the first yea
they have started to move back in michigan, indiana, wisconsin, and ohio and are back to the same levels giving mitt romney a three or four point lead over obama. that was level obama was asked in 2008. if he can keep that margin to five points, you have a good shot to maintain ohio but it will be a tough race. host: unemployment in ohio is about 7% so it is below the national average. the president can point to that as things turning around. guest: republicans have 300 electoral votes. in...
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my governor mitch daniels from indiana will do something different than governor christie. this is forced upon americans. this is not england, this is not europe and we should not have healthcare forced upon us. martha: we raised the question before we went to the break. what happens if some of it gets shot down, for instance if the mandate is shot down. how should people look at this? >> i want to say we are proud of the american people. i think americans have caught on to how to analyze something this complicated. it's strung together needle and thread with that individual mandate. it's putting everything together. they know, they understand that the individual mandate will get people who don't need insurance to have to buy insurance and that's how they hopefully can pay for the whole thing. but if you take away the individual mandate for being unconstitutional because nobody believes a government should be able to mandate insurance. they can decide a particular group needs a vaccine and this group is vulnerable and i have got to build a clinic. but insurance is not healt
my governor mitch daniels from indiana will do something different than governor christie. this is forced upon americans. this is not england, this is not europe and we should not have healthcare forced upon us. martha: we raised the question before we went to the break. what happens if some of it gets shot down, for instance if the mandate is shot down. how should people look at this? >> i want to say we are proud of the american people. i think americans have caught on to how to analyze...
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. >> the united states court has upheld this law in indiana and the justice department under other administrations has upheld it for other states under the voting rights act. >> so i believe there is a precedent that this will be a losing battle for the federal government. >> it's controversial and they may go after other states, coming up next. what do you think will happen? >> i believe at then of the day, the law will prevail. this does not suppress minority vote. they make claims all the time that didt does. but they show no data. there is no proof that what they say is true. they are just saying it. i believe the law will prevail in the end. >> alan wilson, the attorney general of south carolina. thank you for joining us on the fox newschannel. i hope that the u.n. doesn't knock on your door. >> i am want worried about the u.n. >> by the way, if you suspect voter fraud, go to voter fraud@foxnews.com. we want to know about it. >> great job. >> u.s. troops have made great gains in the war in afghanistan. but several recent incidents could undermine their effort there is. a look at the challenge
. >> the united states court has upheld this law in indiana and the justice department under other administrations has upheld it for other states under the voting rights act. >> so i believe there is a precedent that this will be a losing battle for the federal government. >> it's controversial and they may go after other states, coming up next. what do you think will happen? >> i believe at then of the day, the law will prevail. this does not suppress minority vote....
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the union army's failure in indiana. then, a look at over 200,000 books of the john smith nobel collection housed at the lsu shreveport archives. then, a walking tour of shreveport with neil johnson. on the american history tv sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the role of the based on 9/11 and the history of the b-52 bomber. also, visit the founding fathers autograph collection. from the pioneer heritage center, medical treatment and medicine during the civil war. shreveport, louisiana -- this weekend on c-span2 and c-span3. >> the senate blocked a move to allow employers to opt out of health coverage. senate leaders to talk about the proposal for 15 minutes. >> today, the senate will vote on an extreme ideological amend. women's access to health care. it would allow any employer or insurer to deny coverage for virtually any treatment for virtually any reason. i repeat, it will allow any employer or insurer to deny coverage for virtually any treatment for virtually any reason. i was pleased to hear that senator snow
the union army's failure in indiana. then, a look at over 200,000 books of the john smith nobel collection housed at the lsu shreveport archives. then, a walking tour of shreveport with neil johnson. on the american history tv sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the role of the based on 9/11 and the history of the b-52 bomber. also, visit the founding fathers autograph collection. from the pioneer heritage center, medical treatment and medicine during the civil war. shreveport, louisiana --...
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there are strong favorites for santorum in all likelihood, then wisconsin, indiana, illinois, north carolina, that are kind of the battlegrounds where turnout is likely to matter a great deal. but again, i think with 41% of the vote last time being evangelical in illinois, you have to give the edge to romney. that managerial wing of the party that's pretty comfortable, but santorum is within reach. >> i know you wrote an article stronger but not secure as far as a description of where the president is. how does he get secure? >> i don't know if he does. first of all in a more polarized, it's harder. is it possible to be president of more than half the country, and whether we will see someone get to the 59% or so that ronald reagan did, but the key is obviously economic improvement. 9 big thing that changed in our heartland monitor poll we do every quarter is 60% of the americans say they expect the economy to do better over the next year, and that is the tail wind. you're also seeing an important separation, white collar americans are beinging more optimistic. they're beginning to see their
there are strong favorites for santorum in all likelihood, then wisconsin, indiana, illinois, north carolina, that are kind of the battlegrounds where turnout is likely to matter a great deal. but again, i think with 41% of the vote last time being evangelical in illinois, you have to give the edge to romney. that managerial wing of the party that's pretty comfortable, but santorum is within reach. >> i know you wrote an article stronger but not secure as far as a description of where the...
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. >>> to indiana here, a school bus crashed into a support pillar of a bridge. this is in indianapolis. killing the driver and one child. ten other students were injured this morning. two of them, we're told, critically. right now we don't know why the bus driver lost control. investigators say it was raining at the time. you can see some of the slick streets there, but they are not saying whether or not they think that was, in fact, a factor. >>> a phoned-in bomb threat prompted a jetblue flight to make an emergency landing just this morning. there's the plane. it was on its way from chicago to boston when it had to divert to buffalo, new york. we're told one passenger was questioned, but at least everyone on board was a-okay. >>> and whitney houston, her daughter, bobbi kristina, remembered the tender final moments she shared with her mother in the first ever tv interview since houston's death on last night's own, oprah winfrey's cable channel. take a look. >> the very last day, it was so, so early in the morning, so early. i went to go get her, and i said, yo
. >>> to indiana here, a school bus crashed into a support pillar of a bridge. this is in indianapolis. killing the driver and one child. ten other students were injured this morning. two of them, we're told, critically. right now we don't know why the bus driver lost control. investigators say it was raining at the time. you can see some of the slick streets there, but they are not saying whether or not they think that was, in fact, a factor. >>> a phoned-in bomb threat...
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director of consumer protection in the office of the indiana attorney general. with that, i give you michael bloom, our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> well, thanks, folks and good afternoon. this panel i suspect will be very interesting and informative and let's just get right to it. we are going to talk about fraud directed at the elderly. seems to be a natural question. why do we have a special panel on fraud on the elderly? there is research that concerns particular vulnerabilities, that older folks may have to make them more susceptible than others to certain kinds of frauds. i would like to start then with betsy about some of the research that the aarp may have done concerning those kind of vulnerabilities. if you could give us some of those, those factors that make older folks more vulnerable perhaps to the frauds you're talking about here today? >> it's on. okay. i want to first put it in perspective. there are not a great many of statistics how many elderly are victimized but we know elderly financial abuse is dramatically underreported. maybe 24 pe
director of consumer protection in the office of the indiana attorney general. with that, i give you michael bloom, our moderator. thank you. [applause] >> well, thanks, folks and good afternoon. this panel i suspect will be very interesting and informative and let's just get right to it. we are going to talk about fraud directed at the elderly. seems to be a natural question. why do we have a special panel on fraud on the elderly? there is research that concerns particular...
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it set up shop in henryville, indiana, a town that was hit hard by last week's tornadoes. it plans to serve 25,000 pizza solutions over the next several days. good for them. >>> finally, remember the solar storm bombarded earth this week? it didn't actually disrupt flights or the gps systems but it did make a pretty cool northern lights brighter. check it out. that's pretty neat. storm chaser caught dramatic video of the northern lights over st. cloud, minnesota. >>> we are still waiting for the president. he's going to be speaking about the new jobs numbers. 227,000 new jobs created last month. and he's also going to be talking about the state of the economy in general. that out of virginia. we expect that he'll be speaking momentarily. going to bring that to you right after the break. look at our route map... and what do you see? clean lines connecting city to city. the map shows you where we go... but not how we get there. because in this business... there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. the passengers change... the gates c
it set up shop in henryville, indiana, a town that was hit hard by last week's tornadoes. it plans to serve 25,000 pizza solutions over the next several days. good for them. >>> finally, remember the solar storm bombarded earth this week? it didn't actually disrupt flights or the gps systems but it did make a pretty cool northern lights brighter. check it out. that's pretty neat. storm chaser caught dramatic video of the northern lights over st. cloud, minnesota. >>> we are...
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laws that are popping up across the country that are based on the indiana voter i.d. law will be found constitutional by the supreme court. what the justice department is using is section 5 of the voting rights act which gives them -- gives them the authority to prescreen any move in the voter voting laws in states that fall under their jurisdiction. megyn: they have a history of discrimination. >> many of these states have made tremendous progress in voting rights laws and practices. megyn: our viewers are familiar with that. what's new today is this appeal about it naacp to go to the u.n. human rights council. you know a thing or two about this body. are they in any position to be passing judgment on these states in america whether photo i.d. requirements are a violation of human rights? >> no, it's ridiculous on its face. but some of these groups have been to this body before because they know there are many actors within the mission that would like to embarrass the united states, and so it's disheartening that these american organizations, ng tos, would take this
laws that are popping up across the country that are based on the indiana voter i.d. law will be found constitutional by the supreme court. what the justice department is using is section 5 of the voting rights act which gives them -- gives them the authority to prescreen any move in the voter voting laws in states that fall under their jurisdiction. megyn: they have a history of discrimination. >> many of these states have made tremendous progress in voting rights laws and practices....
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navy reserves 21 years in the military tom pick grow from crawfordsville indiana. i met him for the first time just a few weeks ago. this is not a gotcha kind of letter but i want you to respond to it. appreciate if mike democrat as well as republican colleagues would appreciate what it's saying. this is after he talked about the 12 servicemembers who work natively electrocuted because of faulty wiring and battle attrition by defense contractors. station in the green zone i was assigned a living trailer that is joined a trailer too young contractors and it points. chipping there for while i struck up a conversation and found out they had a job running a network cable. when asked how they'd like to face it was so great to be working there and he was making over $3000 per year plus all expenses and he bragged if he could stay there for three years he would able to put $1 million in the bank and retire before he turned 30. another example, one of the officers befriended a contractor in one day she came to him in tears. he was an honest girl and couldn't understand why
navy reserves 21 years in the military tom pick grow from crawfordsville indiana. i met him for the first time just a few weeks ago. this is not a gotcha kind of letter but i want you to respond to it. appreciate if mike democrat as well as republican colleagues would appreciate what it's saying. this is after he talked about the 12 servicemembers who work natively electrocuted because of faulty wiring and battle attrition by defense contractors. station in the green zone i was assigned a...
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challenges here at home with the unemployment rate for americans at 8.3% nationally, 9% in my home state of indiana. our national debt has grown to more than $15 trillion. this scenario brings great pressure on the country's financial obligations and places the economy at some risk. in this context, the dollars available for a global developments will necessarily be limited. the task before us today is to ask whether our government uses those dollars as efficiently as possible to achieve the most benefits for u.s. foreign policy and development goals. our foreign assistance should be targeted as sustainable development promoting self-sufficiency and produces demonstrable results. ideally, also supports strengthening of democratic democracies and promote the rule of law in those democracies. as the path allows nations to rely on the world stage, it's important we be of assistance. the administration identified global food security, global house, and global climate change as the highest priorities for our development assistance this year. historically, there's been broad support for the united states
challenges here at home with the unemployment rate for americans at 8.3% nationally, 9% in my home state of indiana. our national debt has grown to more than $15 trillion. this scenario brings great pressure on the country's financial obligations and places the economy at some risk. in this context, the dollars available for a global developments will necessarily be limited. the task before us today is to ask whether our government uses those dollars as efficiently as possible to achieve the...
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fema is surveying some of the worst tornado devastation in the state of indiana. henryville, nearly wiped off the map by a raging funnel cloud, and today inspectors are deciding whether the city qualifies for federal disaster aid. it appears to be a no-brainer but there is something you have to go through and check off the list to get that money to the people. lawrence smith reporting from henryville right now. >> reporter: the day after the storm broke cool and clear over henryville, revealing a community under siege. the tornado flattened buildings, ripped trees, and overturned cars. x marks the spot where rescuers had checked for victims. the school bus had been tossed across the road and slammed into a building. 14-year-old preston perry had got even off the bus just seconds earlier. >> i feel all of us were very lucky to get off the bus that quick, because we could have easily all been on it. thank god we did. >> reporter: preston's mother was the bus driver. she was still too shaken to speak. >> thankfully everybody is okay. >> reporter: jeff harrell was amo
fema is surveying some of the worst tornado devastation in the state of indiana. henryville, nearly wiped off the map by a raging funnel cloud, and today inspectors are deciding whether the city qualifies for federal disaster aid. it appears to be a no-brainer but there is something you have to go through and check off the list to get that money to the people. lawrence smith reporting from henryville right now. >> reporter: the day after the storm broke cool and clear over henryville,...
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and political decision has blocked it even though the united states supreme court in 2008 upheld an indiana voter i.d. law very similar to this. unfortunately this has become par for the course with the attorney general and the justice department. we'll eventually win but there is no reason for playing politics with the voter i.d.. bill: senator, thank you for your time. john cornyn from texas on two topics. thanks to you. >> thanks, bill. bill: on these topics or anything else you want to talk about, go to our web site, foxnews.com, /americasnewsroom. click on the bya box and send your question. hemmer@foxnews.com o or@bill hemmer. alisyn: anything you want to talk about? you really want to put that out there? bill: you can pick your poison. alisyn: i can't wait to see the questions you get. bill: hour 1 minutes in the chair. you have the option. alisyn: i have questions for you. i'm going to send them in. meanwhile, american communities are facing a possibility of a economic disaster but what happens when local leaders are afraid to the make tough choices to balance the budget? that start
and political decision has blocked it even though the united states supreme court in 2008 upheld an indiana voter i.d. law very similar to this. unfortunately this has become par for the course with the attorney general and the justice department. we'll eventually win but there is no reason for playing politics with the voter i.d.. bill: senator, thank you for your time. john cornyn from texas on two topics. thanks to you. >> thanks, bill. bill: on these topics or anything else you want...
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engines are helping to boost the economy. 140 new jobs expected here, another hundred at a plant in indiana. but it was also a chance for him to cheer the latest job numbers which he says proves the u.s. economy is on the right track. even though not everyone agrees. the u.s. employment picture is far from sunny. but the better than expected february job numbers seems to have pushed a few more dark clouds out of the way. president obama expressed optimism. >> the economy is getting stronger. >> the u.s. labor department reports 227,000 jobs added nationwide. that's the third straight month of job growth above 200,000. >> in the past, corporations were experiencing record profits and sitting on record amounts of cash, over $2 trillion. now they have enough confidence that they're beginning to invest. >> reporter: 31,000 of those jobs were added in manufacturing alone. yet the unemployment rate remains unchanged at 8.3% and across the country, there is frustration. >> i came to madison thinking i can get a job quicker and faster, but it hasn't been the case. >> reporter: republicans were quic
engines are helping to boost the economy. 140 new jobs expected here, another hundred at a plant in indiana. but it was also a chance for him to cheer the latest job numbers which he says proves the u.s. economy is on the right track. even though not everyone agrees. the u.s. employment picture is far from sunny. but the better than expected february job numbers seems to have pushed a few more dark clouds out of the way. president obama expressed optimism. >> the economy is getting...
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. >>> a suspect now in custody with a deadly hit and run in indiana. the driver allegedly hit three people, killing a corrections officer. police will not say if person in custody is a suspect. jenna: well, a new warning that china's military is targeting america and that we're just grossly underprepared for what's to come. congress is taking up this issue of cyber warfare today, an advisory panel is warning the attacks could target our power grid, our telecommunications, our military command centers, and the panel says china is preparing for this each and every day. and while we know it's coming, we don't have a standard policy on what we do when it does. peter brooks is a senior fellow for national security affairs at the heritage foundation and, peter, we mentioned a few things there; telecommunications, military command. if we have a cyber attack and it effects a hospital or if it effects busy streets, we're talking about a loss of life. how serious could this potentially be? >> well, jenna, we actually know that the russians and chinese have mappe
. >>> a suspect now in custody with a deadly hit and run in indiana. the driver allegedly hit three people, killing a corrections officer. police will not say if person in custody is a suspect. jenna: well, a new warning that china's military is targeting america and that we're just grossly underprepared for what's to come. congress is taking up this issue of cyber warfare today, an advisory panel is warning the attacks could target our power grid, our telecommunications, our military...
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stephanie decker of henryville, indiana, rushed home with her two children before the tornado hit on friday afternoon. as you can see here, the house was no match for the storm. stephanie was inside the home lying on top of her children. while she lost parts of both of her legs everyone managed to make it out alive. >> i kind of looked outside to see, and i -- it was funny, i had a h izinky feeling that thi was going to be a strong storm. >> i kept going back to the radar and looking at it at my desk, and i sent her a text message and i'm like it's heading straight at you. she sent me a text message back. that's when she said the whole house is shaking. >> everybody was screaming and crying. i was thinking, oh, my, the house is getting ready to go. we're not going to be able to survive this. i was just trying to protect my kids and i grabbed them and i was. letting go. if they were going to fly, i was going to fly with them. it happened so quickly, the tornado. but the rest of it seemed like it felt like an eternity. >> there's not one place you can look and go if they were sitting r
stephanie decker of henryville, indiana, rushed home with her two children before the tornado hit on friday afternoon. as you can see here, the house was no match for the storm. stephanie was inside the home lying on top of her children. while she lost parts of both of her legs everyone managed to make it out alive. >> i kind of looked outside to see, and i -- it was funny, i had a h izinky feeling that thi was going to be a strong storm. >> i kept going back to the radar and...